According to a proposed decision filed in their ongoing case, the judge ordered that Dillon will pay his ex-wife an equalization payment of $1,700,594.

That number is based upon Dillon being awarded ownership of the former marital home, in Malibu, and other assets he is getting to keep. The court also notes that each party is getting assets that value $2,000,000.

During the negotiations, Dillon had argued his monthly income was way less ever since "Entourage" ended, and claimed he only made $11,500 per month.

The court took his reduced income into consideration, and lowered his child support payments to $3,174 per month and spousal support of $2,100 per month. Dillon also pays for the private school at around $2,000 per month.

The judge wrote that the decision to lower Dillon's support was also based upon his ex-wife not making an effort to look for work after having already been warned to try and find her own source of income.

Along with the Malibu house, Dillon will also get to keep his 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass.

As long as both parties agree with the court's decision, a judgement will be filed in the case and the former couple will officially be divorced.